Viladrich, Anahí.
Tucson : University of Arizona Press, [2013]
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Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-244) and index.
- More Than Two to Tango gives a detailed portrait of the Argentine immigrant community, where tango is both an art form and a means of survival — Provided by publisher.
- The tango’s social history in a white-imagined Argentina — Welcome to the Argentine tango world : from the study design to my field experience — Argentine tango artists : the craft of marketing authenticity — Elderly newcomers and the tango’s vulnerable image — Legal trajectories and the elusive American dream — The social geography of New York’s tango — Paradoxical solidarities in the tango field — Finding the cure through the grapevine : tango brokers and alternative sources of help — Conclusions : from bonding to bridging ties.
Subjects:
- Tango (Dance) — Social aspects — New York (State) — New York.
- Immigrants — New York (State) — New York — Social conditions.
- Argentine Americans — Social conditions.
- Argentine Americans — Social life and customs.
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